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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T22:42:28+00:00 2026-06-11T22:42:28+00:00

I have a function that calls an async function. My examples use ajax, but

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I have a function that calls an async function. My examples use ajax, but it is really anything that is async.

I am trying to add additiional information in the success of the ajax call.

Order of what occurs:

-my function is called with a param being an $.ajax call.

-my function needs to add 1 line of code to the $.ajax.success call

my code is something like the following:

function myFunct(settings, callback){
   if(!callback)return;
   var x = 100;
   //here is where i have issues, as i want 
   //to be able to adjust the success function
   // to also have 1 line of code, a decrementer.
   //I want to do something like settings.success = "x--;" + settings.success;

   callback(settings);

   //I also wasnt sure if you could wrap 'callback' 
   //with a success function when the inner success function executes
}

sample call:

 var settings = "";//settings of the ajax call.
 myFunct(settings, function(x){ $.ajax(x);});
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    2026-06-11T22:42:29+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 10:42 pm

    If you make sure that callback always returns a promise object, you can use .done()

    function myFunct( settings, callback ) {
        if (!callback) return;
        var x = 100;
    
        callback(settings).done(function(){
            x--;
        });
    }
    var settings = { url: "foobar.php" };
    myFunct( settings, function(x) {
        return $.ajax(x);
    })
    

    Just to be sure, var x = 100 is just an example right? as it stands now, it would go out of scope and is pointless.

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